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Avatar von Damian 🙌
Damian 🙌
3
vor 4 Monaten

25 min work / 5 min break works best for me


Avatar von aijalon6
aijalon6
3
vor 4 Monaten

Hey I'm going fine for yes


Avatar von pachy
pachy
4
vor 5 Monaten

Hi hi


Avatar von LookASquirrel
LookASquirrel
27
vor 5 Monaten

It worked for me until I got bored with it, which I seem to recall was pretty quickly. I used another app called Flora, where you put in the amount of time that you spend on a project, and how long a break you want to have after. It worked well until it didn’t, but was a lot more interesting than the Pomodoro technique. (Similar concepts)


Avatar von boyofsummer
boyofsummer
24
vor 5 Monaten

No I hate it because the amount of free time you get doesn’t feel like enough of a reward for the work time


Avatar von kumgrace
kumgrace
25
vor 5 Monaten

I only use it in emergencies when I need to get something done very soon. Additionally it’s good to use when I want to have a general idea of how long it takes me to do something( ie. 5min timers while I sketch out designs. Let’s me know how long a small sketch can take)


Avatar von Blabla
Blabla
28
vor 5 Monaten

it's important to break the non-starting point, how you do it, doesn't matter in my opinion. For homework I use gamification- ask random Persons in which order i should do a,b,c,d and during I wait for answers, I usually start already, 'cause I'm bored


Avatar von cuddly
cuddly
36
vor 5 Monaten

Horrid. I can do it if I have to but I don’t recommend for something you need to be immersed in for example me doing footnotes or writing.


Avatar von elemyy
elemyy
35
vor 5 Monaten

It’s useful for me. For some tasks the standard length of 25 minutes is too long, but you can change it to what fits the best. Maybe it’s 15 minutes working and 5 minutes resting. Something is better than nothing 🤗


Avatar von Vivi83
Vivi83
22
vor 5 Monaten

I use it when I’m for example ironing clothes. I set a timer and battle myself. After the short break i try to surpass myself. Also i use it when I get distracted at work with something more interesting on my phone. I use the Flora app then because I can block the usage of certain apps during the defined pomodoro running time 😅. Maybe this could be an imteresting functionality for Numo as well!?

Avatar von theadhdmom
theadhdmomvor 5 Monaten

It would be nice!


Avatar von Unknown
Unknown
1
vor 5 Monaten

I have ADHDer friends who use pomodoros with tremendous success, but for myself it has never worked. I think the lack of efficacy for me might be related to being Autistic as well, but I’m not sure. I’m interested in knowing if any other AuDHDers have similar experiences.


Avatar von theadhdmom
theadhdmom
36
vor 5 Monaten

It really works once I remember to use it 😬 I usually go with "study with me" sessions on youtube, cause the music helps...kinda turns into white noise

Avatar von Julia from Numo
Julia from Numovor 5 Monaten

Yes, music it’s very important to get right level of distraction, I mean balance between underdistracted and overdistracted


Avatar von Julia from Numo
Julia from Numo
28
vor 5 Monaten

For me personally, both yes and no, honestly. When I have a clear, detailed plan and I’m in a good mental state, Pomodoro can actually work for me. But if I don’t have a plan, I get distracted almost immediately. And yeah, we all know Pomodoro is one of the most recommended methods for ADHD. But real life is more nuanced than that.

Avatar von WayneDaMemelord
WayneDaMemelordvor 5 Monaten

For me pomerdoro is overrated because I can’t focus in short bursts. Thanks for the advice btw

Avatar von jw2007
jw2007vor 5 Monaten

Pomodoro can be as short as 5min, or as long as 90min.


Avatar von Julia from Numo
Julia from Numo
28
vor 5 Monaten


Avatar von Julia from Numo
Julia from Numo
28
vor 5 Monaten


Avatar von Julia from Numo
Julia from Numo
28
vor 5 Monaten

btw, Numo has Pomodoro timer - just click on each task and start timer